Improvement in corn-droppers



R. P. MONTAGUE.

Corn-Droppers.

Patented July 7, i874.

mvmon Annms'.

WITNESSES z UNITED STATES PATENT OEEICEo RICHARD PETER MONTAGUE, OF VHITLEYS POINT, ILLINOIS.

IMPROVEMENT IN CORN-DROPPERS.

Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 152,506, dated July 7, 1874; .application liled April 1e, 1874.

To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, RICHARD l. MoN- TAGUE, of Whitleys Point, in the county of Moultrie and State of Illinois, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Corn-Dropper, of which the following is a specification:

Figure l is a top view ot my improved device, part being broken away to show the con* struction. Fig. 2 is a vertical section of the same, taken through, the line x zc, Fig'. l.

Similar letters ot' reference indicate corresponding' parts.

The invention will rst bc fully described, and then pointed out in the claim.

A represents the frame of the device, which consists of tivo side bars and two cross-bars framed to each other. The forward ends of the side bars ot' the frame A project, and to them are attached eyestraps a to receive hooks for connecting the device with the framework ofthe planter in such a Way that it may adjust itself to the unevenness of the ground. B is the axle, which revolves in bearings attached to the side bars ot' the frame A, and to its ends are attached the hubs ot' the wheels O, so that the said wheels may carry the said axle with them in their revolution. The hubs ofthe wheels are cast-iron, and are cast upon the inner ends of the spokes, which spokes are made of wrought-iron, and their outer ends pass through and project an inch or more beyond the outer side of the wooden fellies, so as to prevent the `wheels from slipping upon the ground. To the axle B is attached a cylinder, D, in which is formed a zigzag groove, the sides of whichare concaved to receive the hall-pivot E, which revolves upon a bolt, F, attached to the end of the lever G, so that the said lever may be oscillated by the advance ofthe machine. The lever G oscillates upon a long holt, H, attached to the center ,of the forward cross-bar of the frame A. Upon ther bolt H, above the lever G, is placed a coiled spring, I, which holds the said lever down to its place, and the elasticity of which allows the lever G to move up and down upon the bolt H as the device changes its position in passing over uneven ground. The forward end of the lever G is pivoted to the droppingslide of the planter. The lever G may be lengthened or shortened to adjust it to the throw ot' the droppin gslide.

To a spoke ofcach oi' the wheels O is attached a weight, J, in such a position that when the weights are directly beneath the centers of the wheels the lever G may be parallel with the length of the machine. The weights J thus serve as a guide to the operator in starting in at the side of the field, and enable him to adjust the machine without getting off the planter, since, by raising the machine oii the ground, the weights J Willbring the machine into proper position. The device may be raised from the ground by a lever, which is not shown in the drawing.

Having thus described my invention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent- In a corirdropper the combination, with cam wheel D, of the lever G, pivoted frame A, pin H, and spring' I, as and for thepurpose specied.

BICI-IARD PETER MONTAGUE.

Witnesses HEzEKrAH PLAGE, J. W. NV. BROWN. 

